The Pony Express. By Richard Frajola

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1 The Pony Express By Richard Frajola The transcontinental Pony Express is one of the most famous institutions in the history of the American West. It captured the popular imagination while it operated between April 3, 1860 and October 26, 1861, and has continued to do so ever since. From a postal history perspective, the Pony Express was an unusual combination of a private mail system and a government-subsidized mail system that is unique in American history. This transcontinental Pony Express should not to be confused with the "Virginia City" Pony Express which was operated by Wells, Fargo & Co. only between San Francisco and Virginia City, Nevada between August 1862 and March 1865 as a regional private express. The idea for a transcontinental Pony Express began in 1859 when William Russell devised a scheme to transport mail rapidly between California and Missouri using relays of horse-mounted riders to carry the mail. William Russell persuaded his two partners, Alexander Majors and William Waddell, to institute a ten-day Pony Express private mail service between St. Joseph, Missouri and Sacramento, California in an attempt to induce the Post Office to grant them a lucrative contract for a daily stagecoach mail service along the Central Route. The Pony Express was successful in demonstrating the viability of carrying mail on the Central Route over the Rocky Mountains, via Salt Lake City, between Missouri and California. However, as a business venture, it was a failure with Russell and his partners incurring large losses. The Postal History of the Pony Express Although the Pony Express has typically been viewed as a single unvaried enterprise, it was actually operated under distinctly different management schemes. The management, control and operation of the Pony Express falls naturally into three phases which overlapped and encompassed the different rate periods. A brief overview of these operational phases is helpful in putting the rate periods into context. The Operational Phases and Rate Periods of the Pony Express During the first operational phase, commencing with the inaugural trips on April 3, 1860, the Pony Express was a completely private enterprise operated by Russell and his partners as part of the Central Overland California & Pikes Peak Express Company. This Company successfully outfitted and operated their Pony Express mail system over the Central Route until April 1, (W1) Cover carried on the first westbound trip that departed St. Joseph, Missouri on April 3, The only reported example.

2 The end of the first operational phase occurred in April 1861 after the Post Office had contracted with the Overland Mail Company, rather than the Central Overland & Pikes Peak Express Company, to operate a daily overland mail along the Central Route between St. Joseph, Missouri and Placerville, California. The negotiations preceding the letting of this contract included provisions for the Central Overland Mail Company's continued involvement as a subcontractor in the handling of mails on the route. The second, or interim, operational phase lasted from April 1, 1861 until a postal contract for an overland mail took effect on July 1, During this phase, the Pony Express was jointly managed and operated as a private venture by the Central Overland California & Pikes Peak Express Company and the Overland Mail Company. Also during this phase, Wells, Fargo & Company was appointed as agents, and began issuing special Pony Express adhesive stamps and franked envelopes. ($2Red, $4Green) The $2 and $4 pony express stamps issued by Wells Fargo while the express was a private enterprize. The third operational phase began on July 1, 1861 when the Pony Express became a partially subsidized, government mandated, postal service. The postal contract included a clause that stipulated that the Overland Mail Company: be required also during the continuance of their Contract, or until the completion of the Overland Telegraph, to run a Pony Express Semi-weekly at a Schedule of times of ten days eight months of the year and twelve days four months of the year, and to convey for the Government free of charge five pounds of Mail Matter; with liberty of charging the public for transportation of letters by said Express not exceeding One dollar per half ounce. This situation is certainly unique in the history of the postal service in the United States. A premium service was required of the contractor and they were allowed to collect an additional fee for the service. As an adjunct to the mandated Pony Express service, Wells Fargo instituted a privately operated express service between San Francisco and Placerville to connect with the Pony Express. Two days after the October 24, 1861 completion of the overland telegraph, the Pony Express service was terminated. ($1Red, $2Green, $4Black) The three pony express stamps issued by Wells Fargo when the express was mandated by the Post Office. The table below shows how the four rate periods integrate into their respective operational phases.

3 Summary of the Trans-Continental Pony Express Operational Phases and Rate Periods Phase Operation Rate Periods I. II. III. Operated by the Central Overland California & Pikes Peak Express Company under private control Interim Phase: a joint private operation of the Overland Mail Company and the Central Overland California & Pikes Peak Express Company with Wells Fargo acting as agent A government mandated postal service operated in conjunction with Wells Fargo private service between San Francisco and Placerville Rate Period 1. $5 per half ouncee rate Westbound - April 3, 1860 through July 30, 1860 Eastbound - April 3 through August 14, 1860 Rate Period 2. $2.50 per quarter ounce rate Westbound in effect July 31, 1860 through March 31, 1861 Eastbound - in effect August 15, 1860 through April 14, 1861 Rate Period 3. $2 per half ounce rate Westbound in effect April 1 through June 30, 1861 Eastbound - in effect April 15 through June 30, 1861 Rate Period 4. $1 per half ounce rate Westbound in effect July 1 through October 26, 1861 Eastbound in effect July 1 through October 26, 1860 The Post Office Mandated Pony Express The fourth and final period of the Pony Express, the focus of this article, commenced with the July 1, 1861 effective date of the Overland Mail Company contract with the Post Office. The contract required bi-weekly Pony Express service between St. Joseph and Placerville until the completion of the overland telegraph at a rate not to exceed $1 per one half ounce. The period officially ended two days after the completion of the telegraph line when Wells Fargo announced the termination of the service on October 26. Residual westbound "pony" mail continued to be sent out until October 31, As the change had been planned for several months, announcements of the new service appeared almost simultaneously in New York City and San Francisco. An advertisement in the June 26, 1861 San Francisco Evening Bulletin, states in part: Connecting with the Overland Mail Company's Pony Express at Placerville. Letters must be enclosed in our twenty cent government franked envelopes and charges from Placerville prepaid at the rate of one dollar for each half ounce, or any fraction thereof. All letters not enclosed as above will be charged at the rate of 25 cents each. In the prior three periods, the Pony Express rate included service between San Francisco and Placerville. In this period, it became an additional service by Wells Fargo and was subject to an additional charge of 10 cents. This service fee, plus the cost of the 10 cents regular U.S. postage, meant that a user based in San Francisco had to pay 20 cents total (10 cents for the government entire plus the 10 cents Wells Fargo fee), or 25 cents if not in a Wells Fargo franked entire. (SGBPonyMap4) Map of the Pony Express Route

4 Changes in the Pony Route Beginning with the fourth period, the western terminus of the Pony Express was moved eastward from Folsom to Placerville as specified in the postal contract. Westbound mails received at Placerville were conveyed via the Wells Fargo system to final destination. Eastbound mails were carried to Placerville by Wells Fargo. This additional service was advertised as a "Pony Express" service but utilized steamboats, rail lines, and stage coaches to transmit the mail between San Francisco and Placerville. During the fourth period, the Pony Express rate for a letter carried between Placerville and St. Joseph was $1 per half ounce or less. Additional rates were in proportion. The postal contract specified that the Pony Express service also had to, "convey for the Government free of charge five pounds of mail matter." An example of such free mail is shown below. (W62) Senator Milton Latham frank and blue Wells Fargo "FREE" handstamp on cover carried free. This cover shows free Pony Express service as well free Wells Fargo service between Placerville and San Francisco, as indicated by the Wells Fargo "FREE" handstamp. The Overland Telegraph Early in July 1861 the Overland Telegraph began planting telegraph poles simultaneously eastward from Salt Lake City and westward from Omaha, Nebraska. Later in the month an additional westward line was commenced from Salt Lake City that was to connect with an eastward line from Nevada. Rapid progress was being made in Nevada, and by the beginning of August the outer western telegraph station was located 125 miles east of Carson City. By September 9 the outer telegraph station on the eastern end had reached Cottonwood Springs, Nebraska, 96 miles west of Fort Kearney. The final joint in the eastern section was made on October 18, 1861 at Fort Bridger, Utah. The next day Brigham Young sent a message to Jeptha H. Wade in Rochester, New York, congratulating him on the completion of the Pacific Telegraph to Salt Lake City. By September 27, 1861 the outer telegraph station on the western end had reached Ruby Valley where it was to join the line being built westward from Salt Lake City. The final link was established there on October 24 when the first official telegraphic message from the Pacific to the Atlantic was sent by Chief Justice Field of California to President Lincoln.

5 The Eastbound Trips from July 1, 1861 through October 30, 1861 Pony operations changed significantly during this period. Pony Express mails were collected in San Francisco and Sacramento at the Wells Fargo offices and transmitted to Placerville by a special service for an additional charge of 10 cents. Additional mails were collected at other Wells Fargo offices and transmitted by them to the nearest Pony Express station. A cover carried on the first trip of the fourth period is shown below. It bears the new $1 red adhesive stamp introduced for the lower Pony Express rate and also shows the use of the required Wells Fargo franked government entire. As there had been several months to prepare for the new lower rates, it is not surprising that the new $1 adhesive stamp was available on the first day of service. The cover entered the regular mails at St. Joseph. (E109) Cover carried July 3, 1861 from San Francisco on first eastbound trip of the fourth period Commencing with the trip leaving San Francisco on September 11, 1861, the eastern terminus for the pony riders was changed from St. Joseph to Atchison, Kansas. This trip arrived in Atchison on September 23, The St. Joseph & Atchison Railway had been previously been completed between St. Joseph and "East Atchison" (on the east side of the Missouri River) in June, but the bridge across the Missouri River was only recently opened. On eastbound Pony Express mails this change of terminus resulted in letters being delivered into the Atchison post office rather than the St. Joseph office until the end of the period. An example from the first trip that entered at Atchison is shown below. (E157) Cover carried September 11, 1861 from San Francisco on first eastbound trip arriving at Atchison. There is a single reported cover, shown below, that was carried on the last full Pony Express trip which left San

6 Francisco on Wednesday, October 23, 1861 and arrived in Atchison on November 7. In addition to being the latest reported eastbound usage, it is a double rate showing usage of the $2 green adhesive. (E180) Cover carried October 23, 1861 from San Francisco on last pony express trip. The Westbound Trips from July 1 to October 31, 1861 During the third period, collection points for westbound Pony Express mails had been established at many Wells Fargo offices, or allied express company offices, in the East. The previous system of sending the mail under cover to the St. Joseph post office was continued in July and the first part of August These packets of letters addressed to the St. Joseph post office for delivery to the Pony Express agent, were opened and some of the letters were postmarked at St. Joseph. By the middle of August, a new mail handling procedure was adopted. Pony Express franked envelopes, pre-addressed to the Pony Express Agent in St. Joseph, began to be sold at the Express offices used to collect the mail. These franked envelopes were deposited directly into the United States postal system and transmitted individually to the Pony Express agent in St. Joseph. Starting September 23, mails received by the Pony Express agent at St. Joseph were bagged there and forwarded by train to Atchison for onward transmittal by pony. An example of the new August 1861 mail handling procedure is illustrated below. (garter) Pony Express "garter" stamp issued for westbound excess weight. (W50) Cover carried August 18, 1861 from St. Joseph to San Francisco.

7 This franked envelope, which is the earliest reported usage of any 10 cents 1861 issue postal entire, had been acquired by the sender for $1.10 at the Wells Fargo office in New York City ($1 Pony Express charge plus 10 cents for the government entire). It was placed in the regular mails in New York on August 14, Upon receipt by the postmaster in St. Joseph, it was recorded and delivered to the Pony Express agent. It was date stamped by the agent with an August 18 date even though the pony departed at 11:00 PM on August 17. After carriage by pony express to Placerville, letters were given to Wells Fargo for delivery in San Francisco where a further 15 cents fee for the additional express service was collected. The Last Pony Express Mails On October 26, 1861 Wells Fargo announced that the Pony Express service was terminated. The last westbound trip made by the Pony Express before the termination announcement departed St. Joseph on October 23, 1861 (date stamped by Central Overland California & Pikes Peak Express as October 24). By the time that the news of the termination was disseminated in the East, there was some mail already in transit. As mail took three days to get from the east coast to St. Joseph, it is not surprising that mail to be sent by Pony Express was still being forwarded to St. Joseph after the overland telegraph line had being completed. There are four known covers recorded that arrived in St. Joseph after the October 26 announcement of termination. These mails in transit arrived in St. Joseph after October 23 and were processed and bagged on October 27 and October 31 in St. Joseph by the Express agent as pony mail. However, when the bags arrived at Atchison they were put on the daily overland mail stagecoaches. The San Francisco newspapers recount these two late "Pony Express" arrivals. The San Francisco Bulletin of November 18, 1861 announced the arrival of "The Last Pony Express" carrying 78 letters. The Alta California of November 21 mentioned the arrival on the previous night of a Pony Express mail with 53 letters. The cover shown below is the latest reported cover. (W70) Cover carried October 31, 1861 from St. Joseph to San Francisco. This is from the mail bagged for October 31 trip, and which arrived with the "Pony Express mail" on November 20, 1861 as mentioned in the Alta California article. This twenty one day transit time is more in keeping with the twenty day allotted schedule time for the daily stagecoach mails than it is for the Pony Express mails with ten day schedule times. After leaving St. Joseph, it was handled in a separate mail bag and included with the daily overland mail until it reached Placerville. Once it reached Placerville it was turned over to Wells Fargo for express carriage to San Francisco. Similarly, the covers dated for the October 27 scheduled trip arrived in San Francisco on November 18, after a twenty two day trip. The Pony Express is possibly the most representative icon of the West of the imagination. The postal artifacts that survive from this brief enterprise will undoubtedly continue to hold the fascination of postal historians for years to come. For further information on the postal history of the Pony Express, readers are directed to the book published by the Philatelic Foundation in 2005: "The Pony Express, A Postal History" by Richard C. Frajola, George J. Kramer and Steven C. Walske from which some of this article has been adapted as well as Richard Frajola's website:

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